bitchgirl
University Life
wtf is up with the labor party, first they lost the election (thank god)
and now they askin' australian celebrities to help them
win the next election (it shows how weak they are without the media)
and cant debate the howard government without needin' help from the entertainment industry.
this makes labor low, very very low, lets just hope the liberals
get delta goodrem to make the liberals get high reputations for
the next election.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12804294-2,00.html
THE Labor Party has approached Eddie McGuire to help it win a federal election.
The Collingwood AFL club president and Channel 9 personality admitted yesterday that he had been asked to stand for the ALP.
The approach is part of a Labor strategy to recruit celebrities.
Mr McGuire told The Sunday Mail he had not ruled out a political career.
"Politics interests me," he said. "I have been approached in the past on it, but it's just not something that's on my radar at the moment."
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But a political career was possible post-TV.
Labor is also targeting other AFL identities, including Brisbane Lions coach Leigh Matthews, Essendon's Kevin Sheedy and league boss Andrew Demetriou.
A senior Labor figure confirmed Mr McGuire had been mentioned for the outer-Melbourne seat of Scullin, held by Harry Jenkins.
"The party is interested in these sorts of people with broad experience," the source said.
But putting up a celebrity candidate risked an ugly preselection battle, unless Opposition Leader Kim Beazley gave the nominee the "green light".
Mr McGuire said he had met Labor powerbroker Senator Robert Ray, a Collingwood supporter, on plane trips.
"But we didn't discuss politics," he said.
and now they askin' australian celebrities to help them
win the next election (it shows how weak they are without the media)
and cant debate the howard government without needin' help from the entertainment industry.
this makes labor low, very very low, lets just hope the liberals
get delta goodrem to make the liberals get high reputations for
the next election.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12804294-2,00.html
THE Labor Party has approached Eddie McGuire to help it win a federal election.
The Collingwood AFL club president and Channel 9 personality admitted yesterday that he had been asked to stand for the ALP.
The approach is part of a Labor strategy to recruit celebrities.
Mr McGuire told The Sunday Mail he had not ruled out a political career.
"Politics interests me," he said. "I have been approached in the past on it, but it's just not something that's on my radar at the moment."
Advertisement:
But a political career was possible post-TV.
Labor is also targeting other AFL identities, including Brisbane Lions coach Leigh Matthews, Essendon's Kevin Sheedy and league boss Andrew Demetriou.
A senior Labor figure confirmed Mr McGuire had been mentioned for the outer-Melbourne seat of Scullin, held by Harry Jenkins.
"The party is interested in these sorts of people with broad experience," the source said.
But putting up a celebrity candidate risked an ugly preselection battle, unless Opposition Leader Kim Beazley gave the nominee the "green light".
Mr McGuire said he had met Labor powerbroker Senator Robert Ray, a Collingwood supporter, on plane trips.
"But we didn't discuss politics," he said.